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Articles from the July 14, 2022 edition


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  • Inslee gives Asian Giant Hornets his full attention

    Julia Lerner, Cascadia Daily News|Updated Jul 14, 2022

    Though there are no confirmed sightings of Asian giant hornets yet this year, scientists and entomologists from the Washington Department of Agriculture (WSDA) were ready to talk about new research related to the massive bugs during a training session in Birch Bay State Park Tuesday. The training session was designed to teach attendees about the trapping, tracking and eradication of the invasive hornets. Among the small group of trainees: Washington Gov. Jay Inslee. "I'm here...

  • History comes alive: Lewis and Clark

    Luke Whittaker, Chinook Observer|Updated Jul 14, 2022

    KNAPPTON COVE - A pair of moccasins might only last a couple days and buffalo meat was much desired after a diet too rich with roots and salmon. The daily lives and dining practices of the Lewis and Clark Expedition came to life during a reenactment at an encampment last Saturday and Sunday at Knappton Cove Heritage Center along the banks of the Columbia River, just up river from Dismal Nitch historical site, where the expedition famously struggled to survive in November...

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